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My girlfriend and I came here after we visited the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre and it was $12 for both admissions. We easily spent an hour here with Murray, an older gentlemen who really knows his stuff! He is incredibly knowledgeable and knows the Whitehorse...More

We visited the transport museum while filling in some time in Whitehorse. Given it is low season there were few visitors so we were assigned our own guide. He was very knowledgeable, having first hand experience relating to many of the exhibits. We felt a...More

Such a great museum...a must-stop if you are visiting Whitehorse. Very well laid out with lots to see and learn. The staff was wonderful and able to answer questions. Really great for anyone and everyone! When visiting, don't miss all the extra displays out doors...More

It was a very cool place to see the transition of transportation in the Yukon. From dog sleds for the RCMP, to tractors, to trucks toting canoes, there is something for everyone. Great place to learn about how people got around in the Yukon. This...More

an amazing tribute to the pioneers of the Yukon region and the Klondike gold rush era. Guided tours through the facility are available. The information is well presented so it's possible to wander through in your own time if you prefer. We spent time with...More

The museum costs of two attached buildings and an outside area.
You can buy a combined ticket with the Beringia museum. Neither of these places should be missed on a visit to Whitehorse.
It is obviously a labour of love, as there is a lack...More

We’ve traveled through Yukon and Alaska on paved roads in the summer, however museum like this, with collection of pictures, vehicles and artefacts makes one think, what was to travel here in the wilderness in the middle of winter. Not so easy, is it? This...More

There is something here for everyone! Even if you are not interested in transportation at all, the historical information about the development of the Yukon and way of life in the past is really interesting! Close to the aiport!